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Posted On - 28/04/2017
The regeneration of the once huge Longbridge works in the Midlands, where many famous British motor cars were originally built, has seen the area transformed into a vibrant new retail district, with MX Grid Curtain Walling as well as doors and windows from the Technal range involved. Known as Park Point, the town centre regeneration is now in its...
Posted On - 28/04/2017
Kawneer’s AA110 zone-drained curtain walling with 65mm sightlines, top-hung casement windows and commercial entrance doors were specified by Michael Laird Architects for the headquarters at Ineos’s 1,700-acre site in Grangemouth, Stirlingshire. The steel-frame building on two hectares was built over four floors totalling 6,490m2 by BAM Construction on the site of former industrial buildings. All four elevations feature the Kawneer...
Posted On - 26/04/2017
Clement has replaced hundreds of industrial style steel windows at the newly restored Maple Building in Kentish Town, London. Clement Windows’ W40 steel window range was chosen to match the original metal fenestration, a striking feature of a converted warehouse building in north west London. As well as offering good looks and strong acoustic performance, the Clement W40 range enhances...
Posted On - 21/04/2017
Clement Windows has provided offices at 188 Fleet Street in London with a number of striking internal steel screens and doors. Formerly the home of bankers Coutts & Co, the 35,000ft2 building has recently been refurbished to house a publishing company with a 21st century approach to working life. Architect, Martin Helyer of HD Architects, said: “The lighting scheme was...
Posted On - 12/04/2017
Flanagan and Lawrence has transformed an office block built in 1975 into a cutting-edge, modern building with the help of a triple-height structurally glazed atrium. The scheme forms part of Bath Road Central office park and has undergone a major renovation and extension to create a new landmark commercial office building. Only the core and structural frame of the previous...
Posted On - 05/04/2017
For more than ten years, the Cock Inn at Mugginton, Derbyshire, stood empty. Now it has a new lease of life thanks to a £1 million restoration and extension project. Part of the renovation was carried out by the East Midlands-based fabricator, Frame Fast UK. Frame Fast installed its aluminium windows, doors and curtain walling in the building’s new extension....
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